Our Team’s Favorite MUTTS Comic Strips

Working as a member of Team MUTTS isn’t always fun and games and comics. But most days it is. 😉

Whether we’re designing new products, responding to readers’ questions, or creating fun content for the blog and social media, we sure spend a lot of time talking and thinking about the MUTTS characters and their adventures. Sounds funny, but it kind of feels like they’ve become real members of our families. Do you ever feel that way about Earl or Mooch or the rest of the gang?

Since we love MUTTS so much, we decided to pick a few of our personal favorite strips and share them with each other (and you). Enjoy!

Matt Wenner (Developer, Web Support):“The first is my favorite in a series of strips inspired by the Big Lebowski. The second is my favorite strip featuring Sid the goldfish. When I started working here, I worked on order fulfillment. At the time, we had ‘business cards’ that went into each shipment, saying the order was packed by a specific character. In my case, I was Sid. I still have one of those cards, and both strips are hanging on the wall in my living room.”

Elena Nazzaro (Art Director):“Butchie strips just seem to lend themselves to puns or ‘Dad’ jokes, and this one gets me EVERY TIME. I also love the fact that while a cat and dog are in the Fatty Snax Deli, waving their paws around and holding a pickle, Butchie’s expression doesn’t change one bit from panel to panel. He’s that cool. My other honorable mentions include the cats-are-better-than-dogs rain dance and the one where Shtinky is building an ark to go to Paul McCartney’s house.”

Nichole Chobin (Business Manager):One of my all-time favorites is the strip where a dog goes to work every day but doesn’t realize he’s supposed to be getting paid for it. And a print that always tugs at my heart is the one from November 2001, about animals driving people to shelters so they can get adopted.

Ali Datko (Writer):“The bond between human and dog is something that’s very close to my heart, so I always gravitate toward strips featuring Ozzie and Earl. One of my favorites is where they’re on the beach at night, talking about how there’s billions of stars and grains of sand — yet somehow they still found each other.”

Readers, which strips are your favorite? Email us at blog@mutts.com with a link, description, or picture of your favorite MUTTS comic strip, and tell us why you love it! We might even feature your message in an upcoming blog post!